The Ruby E began her life as the Coast Guard Cutter named Cyane. The Cyane, known as WPC-105, was built in 1934 at the Lake Union and Dry Dock Machine Works in Seattle, Washington. She was designed to intercept "rum runners" during prohibition years. The WPC boats were nicknamed the 165s for their length in feet and were supported by two massive diesel engines, which allowed for great speed despite its large size. The additional size was necessary to reach and pursue the rum runners that were operating along the entire West Coast... more
Tags: BK3D1177, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Ruby E - San Diego CA, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Wreck of the San Pedro was added as an additional attraction (and an additional artificial reef) in 1996, although partially collapsed by typhoons that have scoured it over the last decade or so, the San Pedro remains a picturesque home for turtles and white tip reef sharks. It's a popular dive sojourn for photographers. Remember as you dive the wreck that a submarine "dive-by" is a possibility, as the company that placed the San Pedro on the bottom still tours regularly with Atlantis Submarines. An encounter with a sub provides something extra, exciting, and unusual to see... more
Tags: BK3DH31, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D San Pedro - Oahu Hawaii, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The 168-foot Sea Tiger sits at 130 feet below the surface of the waters on the south side of Oahu. This former Hawaiian fishing vessel has become a hulking, blue-gray neighborhood for eagle rays and home to a variety of reef species, from moray eels to delicate nudibranchs. One highlight to look for is the gigantic honu, or Hawaiian green sea turtle, which have taken up residence on the wreck. Upright and still very much intact, this is one of the best wrecks in Hawaii for penetration by trained divers. For the open water divers... more
Tags: BK3DH34, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Sea Tiger - Oahu Hawaii, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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This ship was built as a commercial tanker, but converted to fleet oiler (able to refuel ships at sea) in 1941. This is one of the best and prettiest wrecks in Truk, the coral on the masts go nearly to the surface, making this one of the best deco stops anywhere. The bridge and engine room are very interesting. This is an ideal wreck for a night dive when you can see the coral in its full glory. She was sunk by a single torpedo to the engine room. One of the most picturesque wrecks in the Lagoon is the Shinkoku Maru; the aquatic life is astounding, and the soft corals are amazing... more
Tags: BK3D1138S, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Shinkoku Maru - Truk Lagoon, Micronesia Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Spiegel Grove wreck is one of the most accessible and popular dives in Key Largo. It's 510 feet (155 m) long and lies in shallow enough water so that beginner divers can dive this wreck. The Spiegel Grove, nicknamed the Spiegel Beagle, had been decommissioned in 1989 after 33 years of service. With a beam of 84 feet and tonnage of 6,880 tons, she was gigantic and perfect for an artificial reef. She had been a Landing Ship Dock so she was very broad. In fact, at the time of her sinking, she was the largest ship ever scuttled for an artificial reef... more
Tags: BK3DSG, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Spiegel Grove - Key Largo FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Spiegel Grove wreck is one of the most accessible and popular dives in Key Largo. It's 510 feet (155 m) long and lies in shallow enough water so that beginner divers can dive this wreck. The Spiegel Grove, nicknamed the Spiegel Beagle, had been decommissioned in 1989 after 33 years of service. With a beam of 84 feet and tonnage of 6,880 tons, she was gigantic and perfect for an artificial reef. She had been a Landing Ship Dock so she was very broad. In fact, at the time of her sinking, she was the largest ship ever scuttled for an artificial reef... more
Tags: BK3D1150D, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Spiegel Grove (Deck) - Key Largo FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The 270-foot Sapona was built by Henry Ford in 1911. She served as a troop transport for just one trip during World War I. After the war, the Sapona was used by rumrunners between the Bahamas and Florida during Prohibition. Some say she was anchored and turned in to a private drinking and gambling club or simply a storage warehouse for rum. A hurricane in the late 1920s drove the ship aground between South Bimini and Cat Cay, where she only partially submerged. Today, the Sapona is very popular with divers and snorkelers. A large portion of the ship remains above water... more
Tags: BK3D1168, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Spona - Bimini, Bahamas, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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Launched in February of 1931, The SS President Coolidge was built by Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co in Newport News, Virginia USA. Prior to World War II, she was operated by the American President Lines as a luxury liner providing trans-pacific passage and commercial service. Passengers had a luxurious experience on the ship with spacious staterooms and lounges, private telephones, two saltwater swimming pools, a barbers shop, beauty salon, gymnasium and soda fountain. In 1941, as war time activities increased... more
Tags: BK3D1127, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D SS President Coolidge - Vanuatu, South Pacific, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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Years ago, before banking and tourism were big in Grand Cayman, the main industry was fishing. The fishermen would work the seas all day and return to the protection of the reef in the north sound to clean their catch. After years of throwing the entrails overboard the stingrays began gathering in the area on the shallow sand bars. The stingrays would feast on the free meal. Soon the stingrays began to associate the sound of fishing boats with food. In the late 1970s, SCUBA divers starting feeding the stingrays squid, which is one of their favorite dishes. Before long... more
Tags: BK3DSC, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Stingray City- Grand Cayman, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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She was commissioned by the Navy as the Queens (APA-103) in December 1944, a troop transport ship with a rich naval history who served her country well in World War II. She ferried fresh troops into battle and cared for and shuttled the wounded from Iwo Jima. She was also part of the American occupation at Sasebo, Japan before being decommissioned in 1946. From 1948 to 1958, she was commissioned the S.S. Excambion and served as one of the post-war Four Aces for American Export Lines... more
Tags: BK3D1179, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Texas Clipper - San Padre Island TX, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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Twenty miles off Indian Rocks Beach you will find the rusting hulk of a 383-ton tugboat, the Sheridan. She lies within the Pinellas #2 Artificial Reef Site. The Sheridan is a fantastic wreck dive. The 180-foot tugboat lies upright and fully intact in about 75-80 feet of water. The tug lists to starboard with its prop in place. The top of the wreck can be reached at 25-30 feet. The wreck is surrounded by concrete culverts and tires. Many consider the Sheridan to be one of the best wreck dives in the Tampa/Clearwater area... more
Tags: BK3D1157, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D The Sheridan - Tampa FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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Thistlegorm was built by Joseph Thompson & Sons of Sunderland and launched in June 1940. The Thistlegorm was powered by a triple-expansion, 3 cylinder steam engine that generated a very comfortable 365 nominal horsepower. She was one of a number of "Thistles" ships owned and operated by the Albyn Line. With her construction being part funded by the British Government, however, she was destined for war duties from the moment she was launched. The ship spent weeks at sea until they rounded South Africa and entered the Indian Ocean and points north. Waiting its turn to enter the Suez Canal... more
Tags: BK3D1199, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Thistlegorm - Red Sea, Egypt Waterproof Dive Site Card
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Thistlegorm was built by Joseph Thompson & Sons of Sunderland and launched in June 1940. The Thistlegorm was powered by a triple-expansion, 3 cylinder steam engine that generated a very comfortable 365 nominal horsepower. She was one of a number of "Thistles" ships owned and operated by the Albyn Line. With her construction being part funded by the British Government, however, she was destined for war duties from the moment she was launched. The ship spent weeks at sea until they rounded South Africa and entered the Indian Ocean and points north. Waiting its turn to enter the Suez Canal... more
Tags: BK3D1199B, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Thistlegorm (Bow) - Red Sea, Egypt Waterproof Dive Site Card
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Thistlegorm was built by Joseph Thompson & Sons of Sunderland and launched in June 1940. The Thistlegorm was powered by a triple-expansion, 3 cylinder steam engine that generated a very comfortable 365 nominal horsepower. She was one of a number of "Thistles" ships owned and operated by the Albyn Line. With her construction being part funded by the British Government, however, she was destined for war duties from the moment she was launched. The ship spent weeks at sea until they rounded South Africa and entered the Indian Ocean and points north. Waiting its turn to enter the Suez Canal... more
Tags: BK3D1199S, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Thistlegorm (Stern) - Red Sea, Egypt Waterproof Dive Site Card
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This 188-foot military ship is the jewel of the Marathon wreck fleet. Sunk intentionally as a dive attraction in March 1986, she now sits perfectly upright in 115 feet (35 m) of water offering 45 feet (14 m) of relief. Originally named the USS Randolph, she was built for the U.S. Army as a cable laying boat. She later served FP&L as a research ship to attract and study lightning, hence her name "Thunderbolt". After sinking at the dock in Miami, she was later purchased by a group of Keys divers in 1986, prepped as an artificial reef, and scuttled for her destiny as an artificial reef... more
Tags: BK3DF49, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Thunderbolt - Marathon FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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German submarine U-352 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for the German Kriegsmarine for service during World War II. It was launched on 7 May 1941 under the command of Kapitänleutnant Hellmut Rathke, with a crew of 49. In January 1942, U-352 began active patrols in the northern Atlantic toward the United States of America. Operating chiefly out of St. Nazaire and Kiel, U-352 was ordered toward the eastern coastline of the United States on 7 April 1942. The United States Coast Guard cutter Icarus intercepted and sank it on 9May. Thirty-three crew members survived, were taken prisoner... more
Tags: BK3DNC, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D U-352 - North Carolina, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Vandenberg was sunk to become the largest artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and the second largest in the world. The ship settled upright on her keel in 1 minute 44 seconds, exactly as predicted by the many model tests performed to design the sink plan. Marine life began colonizing immediately and the ship is now home to pelagic and reef fish, and many other species of marine plants and animals. On 22 February 1943 General G. O. Squier Class Transport Laid down as a Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull, under a Maritime Commission contract, at Kaiser Co... more
Tags: BK3D1162, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Vandenberg - Key West FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Vandenberg was sunk to become the largest artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and the second largest in the world. The ship settled upright on her keel in 1 minute and 44 seconds, exactly as predicted by the many model tests performed to design the sink plan. Marine life began colonizing immediately, and the ship is now home to pelagic and reef fish, and many other species of marine plants and animals. On 22 February, 1943 General G. O. Squier Class Transport laid down as a Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull, under a Maritime Commission contract... more
Tags: BK3D1162B, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Vandenberg (Bow) - Key West FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Vandenberg was sunk to become the largest artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and the second largest in the world. The ship settled upright on her keel in 1 minute 44 seconds, exactly as predicted by the many model tests performed to design the sink plan. Marine life began colonizing immediately and the ship is now home to pelagic and reef fish, and many other species of marine plants and animals. On 22 February, 1943 General G. O. Squier Class Transport Laid down as a Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull, under a Maritime Commission contract, at Kaiser Co... more
Tags: BK3D1162D, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Vandenberg (Deck) - Key West FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Vandenberg was sunk to become the largest artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, and the second largest in the world. The ship settled upright on her keel in 1 minute and 44 seconds, exactly as predicted by the many model tests performed to design the sink plan. Marine life began colonizing immediately and the ship is now home to pelagic and reef fish, and many other species of marine plants and animals. On 22 February, 1943 General G. O. Squier Class Transport Laid down as a Maritime Commission type (C4-S-A1) hull, under a Maritime Commission contract... more
Tags: BK3D1162S, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Vandenberg (Stern) - Key West FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Sambo Reef is a collection of several reefs close to Key West. The area is divided into an Eastern area, a Middle area, and a Western area. The areas are located about four miles south of the Boca Chica Channel. If you go out to the Sambo Reefs, a pole will mark the eastern end of the reefs. This area is used for commercial and recreational diving but it is also used frequently for research purposes. There is a Sanctuary Preservation Area marked by orange floats where research is done, and fishing and taking lobster are prohibited. However... more
Tags: BK3D1160, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Western Samboo - Key West FL, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Xihwu (pronounced key' quot) artificial reef is a decommissioned Boeing 737-200 airframe which was donated by Qwest Airparts Ltd. of Memphis, Tennessee, thanks to the efforts of Air Canada. "Xihwu" is the Hul'qumi'num word for Red Sea Urchin, which used to live in abundance in the waters near Chemainus, but whose population has dwindled due to pollution and over-fishing. Mounted on 11-foot high support stands, she was lowered by crane just off Chemainus, on Vancouver Island, on Saturday January 14, 2006. This unique card provides detailed depiction of the Boeing 737 Wreck... more
Tags: BK3D1193, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D Xihwu Boeing 737 - Chemainus, BC Canada Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Sea Tiger, the YO-257 and the San Pedro were all placed on the bottom near Waikiki to provide focal points for submarine tours. All three were immediately adopted by their environments. Thickly covered in underwater growth, the YO-257 is home to a number of turtles, as well as the usual staggering variety of Hawaiian fish. The stern section of this former Navy yard oiler offers a fairly spacious swim-through that is draped in coral - the ocean is slowly and gracefully embracing the man-made. This wreck was prepped for divers, with holes cut into its hull for access and egress... more
Tags: BK3DH32, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D YO-257 - Oahu Hawaii, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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The Wreck of the San Pedro was added as an additional attraction (and an additional artificial reef) in 1996. Although partially collapsed by the typhoons that have scoured it over the last decade or so, the San Pedro remains a picturesque home for turtles and white tip reef sharks. It's a popular dive sojourn for photographers. Remember as you dive the wreck that a submarine "dive-by" is a possibility. The company that placed the San Pedro on the bottom still tours regularly with Atlantis Submarines. An encounter with a sub provides something extra, exciting and unusual to see. The Sea Tiger... more
Tags: BK3DH33, Other, Books, Educational and Guides, 3D YO-257 & San Pedro - Oahu Hawaii, Waterproof Dive Site Card
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National Geographic is synonyms with adventure, and getting the young ones in shape for your next one is important to the enjoyment of that adventure. One great way to get your child in shape is swimming. National Geographic knows this and that is why they offer Swim Gear to help you prepare your child for any adventure they may encounter. The National Geographic Kids Swim Cap is manufactured from 100% Hypoallergenic Silicone Rubber. This Swim Cap can help Reduce Drag so your child can be as fast as they can when doing their workout... more
Tags: NGRECSCS, National Geographic, Swim Caps, Watersports, National Geographic Kids Swim Cap Blue Sharky
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National Geographic is synonyms with adventure, and getting the young ones in shape for your next one is important to the enjoyment of that adventure. One great way to get your child in shape is swimming. National Geographic knows this and that is why they offer Swim Gear to help you prepare your child for any adventure they may encounter. The National Geographic Kids Swim Cap is manufactured from 100% Hypoallergenic Silicone Rubber. This Swim Cap can help Reduce Drag so your child can be as fast as they can when doing their workout... more
Tags: NGRECSCC, National Geographic, Swim Caps, Watersports, National Geographic Kids Swim Cap Orange Clown
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National Geographic is synonyms with adventure, and getting the young ones in shape for your next one is important to the enjoyment of that adventure. One great way to get your child in shape is swimming. National Geographic knows this and that is why they offer Swim Gear to help you prepare your child for any adventure they may encounter. The National Geographic Kids Swim Cap is manufactured from 100% Hypoallergenic Silicone Rubber. This Swim Cap can help Reduce Drag so your child can be as fast as they can when doing their workout... more
Tags: NGRECSCYP, National Geographic, Swim Caps, Watersports, National Geographic Kids Swim Cap Puffer Yellow
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The Sub Gear Fun 2 is a simple snorkel that gets the job done. The Sub Gear Fun 2 Snorkel has a Comfortable Silicone Mouthpiece for hours of Snorkeling Fun. This bare bones Snorkel has no Valves to get fouled with debris that can make it leak. Snorkel has a Built-In Strap Holder, so you can't lose it! The Contoured Tube Design hugs the head for Hydrodynamics and Low Profile. The Sub Gear Fun 2 Snorkel is available in Blue or Yellow Color Choices.... more
Tags: SBGF2SBL, Subgear, Snorkels, Essential Equipment, Sub Gear Fun 2 Snorkel Blue
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The Sub Gear Fun 2 is a simple snorkel that gets the job done. The Sub Gear Fun 2 Snorkel has a Comfortable Silicone Mouthpiece for hours of Snorkeling Fun. This bare bones Snorkel has no Valves to get fouled with debris that can make it leak. Snorkel has a Built-In Strap Holder, so you can't lose it! The Contoured Tube Design hugs the head for Hydrodynamics and Low Profile. The Sub Gear Fun 2 Snorkel is available in Blue or Yellow Color Choices.... more
Tags: SBGF2SYL, Subgear, Snorkels, Essential Equipment, Sub Gear Fun 2 Snorkel Yellow
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The Adventure Medical Travel Medic Kit is small enough to fit in a briefcase, suitcase or glove compartment. Kit weight only 2 oz (57 g) and measures 5" x 4.5" x .75" (12.7 x 11.4 x 1.9 cm) so it can go anywhere you go. This kit contains the basic essentials for short trips in a carbon-neutral bag. Designed for one person for multi-day trip durations this kit contains bandage materials, Blister/Burn treatment items, instruments, medications, wound care items and wash-up towelette's. Carbon-neutral bag made from 30% recycled material by weight.... more
Tags: ADKTM, Adventure Medical, Safety & First Aid, Add-On Gear, Adventure Medical Kits - Travel Medic Kit
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